Grandpa, tell me bout the good ole days............

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   / Grandpa, tell me bout the good ole days............ #41  
I remember when tires lasted 15K miles,gas was $0.29/gal and cars were made of steel.Good old days;I don't want them back other than gas priceing.Also my first job paid $1.25/hr. and my first new car was $3150.00.

Also, note that Sears is virtually nonexistent. Could the reason for their demise and the OP's gripe be related?
 
   / Grandpa, tell me bout the good ole days............ #42  
Where does one go for a SEARS SUCKER SUIT now? Can someone tell me what that even means?
 
   / Grandpa, tell me bout the good ole days............ #43  
Same company as far as I'm concerned. O'Reilly, VIP, L&A Tire... they still sell the same junk as before. I've had good luck with their tires though.

I'm not so sure. A neighbor of mine's a mechanic, and for years only used NAPA (other than dealer-only parts), but he says O'Reillys is becoming his go-to parts store. Price is better, stuff is actually in stock, easier to deal with and comparable quality.
I was a bit surprised myself.

Getting back to the OP's comment (and Moss's reply), another factor that changed is that back in "the day" every corner gas station sold tires and did at least some repair work. Now lotsa luck finding a gas station that's not just a sideline for a convenience store.
 
   / Grandpa, tell me bout the good ole days............ #45  
They might, but you would do $40,000 worth of body damage.
 
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Where does one go for a SEARS SUCKER SUIT now? Can someone tell me what that even means?

You have to any new improved big box store to buy a fridge and add on the extended 3 year warranty, then the fridge breaks down one month afterwards, and that means you get a free lollypop.......
 
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I'm not so sure. A neighbor of mine's a mechanic, and for years only used NAPA (other than dealer-only parts), but he says O'Reillys is becoming his go-to parts store. Price is better, stuff is actually in stock, easier to deal with and comparable quality.
I was a bit surprised myself.

Getting back to the OP's comment (and Moss's reply), another factor that changed is that back in "the day" every corner gas station sold tires and did at least some repair work. Now lotsa luck finding a gas station that's not just a sideline for a convenience store.

The Castrol oil and filters are still just as good as going to NAPA, I dont know what it is but stuff at NAPA is way expensive and always been that way......
 
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Yes, most likely better than that '85 did.

And they should for what they cost with 20" tires, but todays frames has to be rust proved to the hill, I mostly blame that on todays frame design.
 
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And whats with exhaust manifolds on trucks in the last 20 years they dont last 100k, was they like that in the 60s? My son has picked up a sideline business of changing exhaust manifolds on pickups, he's got more patience then I do..
 
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